STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA, AND WILLIAM J. JANKLOW, GOVERNOR v. LT. COLONEL KURT F. UBBELOHDE, DISTRICT ENGINEER, OMAHA DISTRICT, UNITED STATES ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS, AND GENERAL DAVID A. FASTABEND, COMMANDER, NW DIVISION, PORTLAND, OREGON, MO-ARK ASSOCIATION, FORMERLY KNOWN AS MISSOURI-ARKANSAS RIVER BASINS ASSOCIATION, MOVANT — STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA, AND WILLIAM J. JANKLOW, GOVERNOR, — v. LT. COLONEL KURT F. UBBELOHDE, DISTRICT ENGINEER, OMAHA DISTRICT, UNITED STATES ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS, AND GENERAL DAVID A. FASTABEND, COMMANDER, NW DIVISION, PORTLAND, OREGON, ERGON ASPHALT AND EMULSIONS, INC. MAGNOLIA MARINE TRANSPORT COMPANY BLASKE MARINE, INC. KOCH MATERIALS COMPANY MID-WEST TERMINAL WAREHOUSE COMPANY, INC. TOSCO, a SUBSIDIARY OF PHILLIPS 66 COMPANY JEBRO, INCORPORATED, AND MEMCO BARGE LINE, INC., MOVANTS — STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA, AND WILLIAM J. JANKLOW, GOVERNOR, — v. LT. COLONEL KURT F. UBBELOHDE, DISTRICT ENGINEER, OMAHA DISTRICT, UNITED STATES ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS, AND GENERAL DAVID A. FASTABEND, COMMANDER, NW DIVISION, PORTLAND, OREGON, STATE OF NEBRASKA, MOVANT — STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA, AND WILLIAM J. JANKLOW, GOVERNOR, — v. LT. COLONEL KURT F. UBBELOHDE, DISTRICT ENGINEER, OMAHA DISTRICT, UNITED STATES ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS, AND GENERAL DAVID A. FASTABEND, COMMANDER, NW DIVISION, PORTLAND, OREGON, — STATE OF NEBRASKA, ALSO KNOWN AS DON STENBERG, ATTORNEY GENERAL OF THE STATE OF NEBRASKA, EX REL., — v. STATE OF MISSOURI, INTERVENER BELOW — INTERVENER ON APPEAL, KURT F. UBBELOHDE, LT. COLONEL, DISTRICT ENGINEER, OMAHA DISTRICT, UNITED STATES ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS, AND GENERAL DAVID A. FASTABEND, COMMANDER, NW DIVISION, PORTLAND, OREGON, — STATE OF IOWA, AMICUS ON BEHALF OF STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, AND JOHN HOEVEN, GOVERNOR, — v. LT. COLONEL KURT F. UBBELOHDE, DISTRICT ENGINEER, OMAHA DISTRICT, UNITED STATES ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS, AND GENERAL DAVID A. FASTABEND, COMMANDER, NW DIVISION, PORTLAND, OREGON, — STATE OF MISSOURI, INTERVENER ON APPEAL

330 F.3d 1014, 56 Fed. R. Serv. 3d 271, 33 Envtl. L. Rep. (Envtl. Law Inst.) 20213, 2003 U.S. App. LEXIS 11108
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit
DecidedJune 4, 2003
Docket02-2144
StatusPublished
Cited by66 cases

This text of 330 F.3d 1014 (STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA, AND WILLIAM J. JANKLOW, GOVERNOR v. LT. COLONEL KURT F. UBBELOHDE, DISTRICT ENGINEER, OMAHA DISTRICT, UNITED STATES ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS, AND GENERAL DAVID A. FASTABEND, COMMANDER, NW DIVISION, PORTLAND, OREGON, MO-ARK ASSOCIATION, FORMERLY KNOWN AS MISSOURI-ARKANSAS RIVER BASINS ASSOCIATION, MOVANT — STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA, AND WILLIAM J. JANKLOW, GOVERNOR, — v. LT. COLONEL KURT F. UBBELOHDE, DISTRICT ENGINEER, OMAHA DISTRICT, UNITED STATES ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS, AND GENERAL DAVID A. FASTABEND, COMMANDER, NW DIVISION, PORTLAND, OREGON, ERGON ASPHALT AND EMULSIONS, INC. MAGNOLIA MARINE TRANSPORT COMPANY BLASKE MARINE, INC. KOCH MATERIALS COMPANY MID-WEST TERMINAL WAREHOUSE COMPANY, INC. TOSCO, a SUBSIDIARY OF PHILLIPS 66 COMPANY JEBRO, INCORPORATED, AND MEMCO BARGE LINE, INC., MOVANTS — STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA, AND WILLIAM J. JANKLOW, GOVERNOR, — v. LT. COLONEL KURT F. UBBELOHDE, DISTRICT ENGINEER, OMAHA DISTRICT, UNITED STATES ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS, AND GENERAL DAVID A. FASTABEND, COMMANDER, NW DIVISION, PORTLAND, OREGON, STATE OF NEBRASKA, MOVANT — STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA, AND WILLIAM J. JANKLOW, GOVERNOR, — v. LT. COLONEL KURT F. UBBELOHDE, DISTRICT ENGINEER, OMAHA DISTRICT, UNITED STATES ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS, AND GENERAL DAVID A. FASTABEND, COMMANDER, NW DIVISION, PORTLAND, OREGON, — STATE OF NEBRASKA, ALSO KNOWN AS DON STENBERG, ATTORNEY GENERAL OF THE STATE OF NEBRASKA, EX REL., — v. STATE OF MISSOURI, INTERVENER BELOW — INTERVENER ON APPEAL, KURT F. UBBELOHDE, LT. COLONEL, DISTRICT ENGINEER, OMAHA DISTRICT, UNITED STATES ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS, AND GENERAL DAVID A. FASTABEND, COMMANDER, NW DIVISION, PORTLAND, OREGON, — STATE OF IOWA, AMICUS ON BEHALF OF STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, AND JOHN HOEVEN, GOVERNOR, — v. LT. COLONEL KURT F. UBBELOHDE, DISTRICT ENGINEER, OMAHA DISTRICT, UNITED STATES ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS, AND GENERAL DAVID A. FASTABEND, COMMANDER, NW DIVISION, PORTLAND, OREGON, — STATE OF MISSOURI, INTERVENER ON APPEAL) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA, AND WILLIAM J. JANKLOW, GOVERNOR v. LT. COLONEL KURT F. UBBELOHDE, DISTRICT ENGINEER, OMAHA DISTRICT, UNITED STATES ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS, AND GENERAL DAVID A. FASTABEND, COMMANDER, NW DIVISION, PORTLAND, OREGON, MO-ARK ASSOCIATION, FORMERLY KNOWN AS MISSOURI-ARKANSAS RIVER BASINS ASSOCIATION, MOVANT — STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA, AND WILLIAM J. JANKLOW, GOVERNOR, — v. LT. COLONEL KURT F. UBBELOHDE, DISTRICT ENGINEER, OMAHA DISTRICT, UNITED STATES ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS, AND GENERAL DAVID A. FASTABEND, COMMANDER, NW DIVISION, PORTLAND, OREGON, ERGON ASPHALT AND EMULSIONS, INC. MAGNOLIA MARINE TRANSPORT COMPANY BLASKE MARINE, INC. KOCH MATERIALS COMPANY MID-WEST TERMINAL WAREHOUSE COMPANY, INC. TOSCO, a SUBSIDIARY OF PHILLIPS 66 COMPANY JEBRO, INCORPORATED, AND MEMCO BARGE LINE, INC., MOVANTS — STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA, AND WILLIAM J. JANKLOW, GOVERNOR, — v. LT. COLONEL KURT F. UBBELOHDE, DISTRICT ENGINEER, OMAHA DISTRICT, UNITED STATES ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS, AND GENERAL DAVID A. FASTABEND, COMMANDER, NW DIVISION, PORTLAND, OREGON, STATE OF NEBRASKA, MOVANT — STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA, AND WILLIAM J. JANKLOW, GOVERNOR, — v. LT. COLONEL KURT F. UBBELOHDE, DISTRICT ENGINEER, OMAHA DISTRICT, UNITED STATES ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS, AND GENERAL DAVID A. FASTABEND, COMMANDER, NW DIVISION, PORTLAND, OREGON, — STATE OF NEBRASKA, ALSO KNOWN AS DON STENBERG, ATTORNEY GENERAL OF THE STATE OF NEBRASKA, EX REL., — v. STATE OF MISSOURI, INTERVENER BELOW — INTERVENER ON APPEAL, KURT F. UBBELOHDE, LT. COLONEL, DISTRICT ENGINEER, OMAHA DISTRICT, UNITED STATES ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS, AND GENERAL DAVID A. FASTABEND, COMMANDER, NW DIVISION, PORTLAND, OREGON, — STATE OF IOWA, AMICUS ON BEHALF OF STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, AND JOHN HOEVEN, GOVERNOR, — v. LT. COLONEL KURT F. UBBELOHDE, DISTRICT ENGINEER, OMAHA DISTRICT, UNITED STATES ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS, AND GENERAL DAVID A. FASTABEND, COMMANDER, NW DIVISION, PORTLAND, OREGON, — STATE OF MISSOURI, INTERVENER ON APPEAL, 330 F.3d 1014, 56 Fed. R. Serv. 3d 271, 33 Envtl. L. Rep. (Envtl. Law Inst.) 20213, 2003 U.S. App. LEXIS 11108 (8th Cir. 2003).

Opinion

330 F.3d 1014

State of SOUTH DAKOTA, and William J. Janklow, Governor, Plaintiffs-Appellees,
v.
Lt. Colonel Kurt F. UBBELOHDE, District Engineer, Omaha District, United States Army Corps of Engineers, and General David A. Fastabend, Commander, NW Division, Portland, Oregon, Defendants,
MO-ARK Association, formerly known as Missouri-Arkansas River Basins Association, Movant — Appellant.
State of South Dakota, and William J. Janklow, Governor, Plaintiffs — Appellees,
v.
Lt. Colonel Kurt F. Ubbelohde, District Engineer, Omaha District, United States Army Corps of Engineers, and General David A. Fastabend, Commander, NW Division, Portland, Oregon, Defendants,
Ergon Asphalt and Emulsions, Inc.; Magnolia Marine Transport Company; Blaske Marine, Inc.; Koch Materials Company; Mid-West Terminal Warehouse Company, Inc.; Tosco, a subsidiary of Phillips 66 Company; Jebro, Incorporated, and Memco Barge Line, Inc., Movants — Appellants.
State of South Dakota, and William J. Janklow, Governor, Plaintiffs — Appellees,
v.
Lt. Colonel Kurt F. Ubbelohde, District Engineer, Omaha District, United States Army Corps of Engineers, and General David A. Fastabend, Commander, NW Division, Portland, Oregon, Defendants,
State of Nebraska, Movant — Appellant.
State of South Dakota, and William J. Janklow, Governor, Plaintiffs — Appellees,
v.
Lt. Colonel Kurt F. Ubbelohde, District Engineer, Omaha District, United States Army Corps of Engineers, and General David A. Fastabend, Commander, NW Division, Portland, Oregon, Defendants — Appellants.
State of Nebraska, also known as Don Stenberg, Attorney General of the State of Nebraska, ex rel., Plaintiff — Appellee,
v.
State of Missouri, Intervener Below — Intervener on Appeal,
Kurt F. Ubbelohde, Lt. Colonel, District Engineer, Omaha District, United States Army Corps of Engineers, and General David A. Fastabend, Commander, NW Division, Portland, Oregon, Defendants — Appellants,
State of Iowa, Amicus on Behalf of Appellee.
State of North Dakota, and John Hoeven, Governor, Plaintiffs — Appellees,
v.
Lt. Colonel Kurt F. Ubbelohde, District Engineer, Omaha District, United States Army Corps of Engineers, and General David A. Fastabend, Commander, NW Division, Portland, Oregon, Defendants — Appellants.
State of Missouri, Intervener on Appeal.

No. 02-2133SD.

No. 02-2144SD.

No. 02-2185SD.

No. 02-2187SD.

No. 02-2191NE.

No. 02-2305ND.

United States Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit.

Submitted: February 10, 2003.

Filed: June 4, 2003.

COPYRIGHT MATERIAL OMITTED COPYRIGHT MATERIAL OMITTED Robert J. Vincze, argued, Denver, CO, for appellant in No. 02-2133.

John P. Guhin, argued, Pierre, SD, for appellee in Nos. 02-2133, 02-2144, 02-2185 and 02-2187.

Mark F. Marshall, argued, Sioux Falls, SD, for appellant in No. 02-2144.

Jon C. Bruning, argued, Lincoln, NE, for appellant in No. 02-2185.

Robert H. Oakley, argued, Washington, DC, for appellant in Nos. 02-2187, 02-2191 and 02-2305.

William J. Bryan, argued, Jefferson City, MO, for intervenor in No. 02-2191.

Charles M. Carvell, argued, Bismarck, ND, for appellee in No. 02-2305.

Before WOLLMAN, RICHARD S. ARNOLD, and MELLOY, Circuit Judges.

RICHARD S. ARNOLD, Circuit Judge.

This case arises out of the management of the Missouri River, which runs through seven states in its journey from Montana to Missouri. The United States Army Corps of Engineers is charged with the responsibility of managing this river and its attendant reservoirs. In carrying out this charge, the Corps must strike a balance among many interests, including flood control, navigation, and recreation. In good times, the Corps can accommodate all such interests, but, when facing a continuous drought, the Corps is forced to make hard choices. In the Spring of 2002, the Missouri River Basin was in the midst of just such a prolonged drought. The Corps decided to release water from a single reservoir, Lake Oahe, to maintain downstream river flow. The State of South Dakota, where Lake Oahe is located, sought and received an injunction barring this release. This action led other states to seek similar injunctions. Within a period of days, courts had put four of the six main stem reservoirs off limits for releases. The State of Nebraska then sought and received an injunction requiring the Corps to maintain downstream river flow.

In this case we review the decisions of three district courts to issue preliminary injunctions binding the Corps. District Courts in North Dakota and South Dakota enjoined the Corps from drawing down reservoirs located in their states for short periods of time, and a Nebraska District Court ordered the Corps to abide by its governing Missouri River operations manual. We reverse the judgments of the District Courts in North Dakota and South Dakota and affirm the judgment of the Nebraska District Court.

I.

Congress enacted the Flood Control Act of 1944 to provide for the orderly management of the Missouri River Basin. Pub.L. No. 78-534, 58 Stat. 887 (1944). The Act had numerous purposes. First, it entrusted the Army Corps of Engineers with the task of managing the River basin. The Corps is charged, for example, with constructing and managing the dams and reservoirs created by the Act, 16 U.S.C. § 460d, making contracts for use of surplus water available at the reservoirs, 33 U.S.C. § 708, and "prescrib[ing] regulations for the use of storage allocated for flood control or navigation at all reservoirs... the operation of any such project shall be in accordance with such regulations," 33 U.S.C. § 709.1 The Act thus granted the Corps considerable power over the River basin.

The Act also laid out certain substantive interests that it was to serve. The dominant functions of the Flood Control Act were to avoid flooding and to maintain downstream navigation. ETSI Pipeline Project v. Missouri, 484 U.S. 495, 512, 108 S.Ct. 805, 98 L.Ed.2d 898 (1988). The Act's dominant functions were expressed repeatedly in three Congressional Documents: Senate Documents 191 and 247 and House Document 475. See Flood Control Act Section 9, 58 Stat. at 891. House Document 475, which represented one of two competing plans, confirmed this view, stressing flood control. H.R. Doc. No. 475, 78th Cong., 2d Sess. 28-29 (1944). At the same time, however, the Act recognizes secondary uses of the River including irrigation, recreation, fish, and wildlife. See Flood Control Act Section 4, 58 Stat. at 889-90; 33 U.S.C. § 708; 43 U.S.C. § 390. The House Document just cited noted that the management plan "would also provide for the most efficient utilization of waters of the Missouri River Basin for all purposes, including irrigation, navigation, power, domestic and sanitary purposes, wildlife, and recreation." H.R. Doc. No. 475, supra, at 29.

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